Following the expanded and re-mastered re-issues of Uriah Heep‘s first 2 albums (and a new 2 disc anthology called, ‘Your Turn To Remember’) follows these double CD sets of 3 classic Heep albums. The band’s 3rd album ‘Look At Yourself’ was originally released in October of 1971 and represented the first for manager Gerry Bron’s… Continue reading Three Uriah Heep albums Re-released
Moon Hooch will call the West Coast home in April and May with a string of 12 dates from San Francisco to Bellingham, including two nights at Nectar Lounge in Seattle, two nights at Doug Fir Lounge in Portland and a Friday night at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. When not performing live,… Continue reading Moon Hooch West Coast Tour + Album
At 78 years old, Del McCoury is not slowing down. Today he digitally releases his new single, “You Could Be Me”. Del continues to release singles as they are finished as a way to get them to fans now instead of having to wait for a full album. This, and other, tracks will all eventually… Continue reading Del McCoury Band Release New Single
The opening day of the inaugural Starry Nites Festival took place on a beautiful sunny day, Saturday, March 18. The festivities unfolded on one of the first days of spring, in the back mountains of Santa Barbara. The eclectic multi-stage music celebration drew a respectable crowd of eager and upbeat music fans but fell short of… Continue reading Starry Nites Festival 2017 | Day 1 | Review
VuHaus, non-profit music video aggregator and music discovery platform, premiered Elephant Revival‘s 2016 Red Rocks performance of “The Garden” in the launch of their VuHaus Colorado page, two weeks ago. “The Garden” was also featured as the VuHaus Song of the Day, last Tuesday, March 14th. See the video on VuHaus here. This video captures Elephant Revival’s performance of “The… Continue reading Elephant Revival Release Red Rocks Video
When the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND hit Atlanta’s Fox Theatre for a sold-out three-night run in 2004, they were buoyed by the critical and fan reception of what would be their final studio album, Hittin’ The Note. The band had been touring heavily and were ready to settle down in their beloved Atlanta for three special… Continue reading Allman Brothers to release "The Fox Box"
O Canada! To help celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Great White North, we’re headed to Record Store Day (4/22/2017) with P.N.E. Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, British Columbia, 7/29/66. This 2-LP, 180-gram vinyl set will also feature four bonus tracks from 7/30/66. Limited to 6,600 copies worldwide. Grab one while you can! P.N.E. Garden Auditorium, Vancouver,… Continue reading Record Store Day | Grateful Dead | 7/29/66
We’re shaking things in movie theaters across the good old U.S. of A. once again! Gather up your favorite Grateful guys and gals and meet us on April 20th at 7 p.m. local time for a celebration of the 40th anniversary of The Grateful Dead Movie . In addition to the feature presentation, we’ll be… Continue reading The Grateful Dead Movie 40th Anniversary
The Doors guitar legend Robby Krieger will be playing select US dates beginning in April! A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee (with The Doors), Krieger wrote or co-wrote many of the Doors’ songs, including the hits “Light My Fire”, “Love Me Two Times”, “Touch Me”, and “Love Her Madly”. After the Doors disbanded,… Continue reading Robby Krieger To Play Select US Dates
The Boston born, now generally Northeast based, but ever on-the-go Dopapod has come a long way from their college basement, DIY party roots. While maintaining to be as grassroots as their humble beginnings, the group has earned praise from taste making critics like Huffington Post, Jambase, and Relix, all the while tending to their ever… Continue reading nugs.tv Tonight: Watch Dopapod Thurs – Fri – Sat from Brooklyn Bowl